The shape of the groove is like a water tank, only about one foot wide, but very long. It looks like a stone channel with a "U" shape in cross section, extending out and submerging into the darkness in front of my eyes.

The incense burner leaned on the edge of the groove and kicked lightly, then it flipped out.Since the flashlight was with him, if I didn't hurry up, I'd be in the dark.The incense burner is so weird, I was afraid that he would disappear in a blink of an eye, and it would be bad for me to be left alone, so I had to bear the pain to get up, and turned out clumsily.

As soon as my feet hit the ground, I gasped in shock at the scene in front of me.

Although the light from the flashlight could only illuminate one area, it was enough to see clearly the astonishing number of coffins lined up in this huge tomb, several rows vertically and horizontally, forming a square formation.There was an ever-burning lamp in front of each coffin. Although the lamp had been extinguished long ago, the battle was still very shocking and terrifying.

I counted silently, at least dozens of bites.

There is another strange thing about this tomb.

Generally speaking, funerary objects, coffins, and evil-suppressing objects are displayed in the tomb, but there are two more water tanks on both sides of this tomb. In the shape of a sink, I just climbed out of one of the sinks.

There is shallow water flowing in the two sinks. I don't know what the purpose of the sink is in the tomb. There are drains at both ends of the sink, and the water can flow out.

However, my attention was still attracted by the dozens of coffins. Although they were all placed there quietly, they gave people an ominous premonition. unusual.

At this time, the incense burner passed through the coffins as if nothing had happened, and headed towards the other end of the tomb.I took a deep breath and followed up tremblingly, staring around vigilantly for fear of something popping out suddenly.

The coffins here are also wooden coffins, but they are better preserved than those in the previous tomb.Although I know very well in my heart that there is a nailing procedure before the coffin is lowered, and the coffin is firmly nailed to death, and nothing inside should not be able to come out.

But because of the lesson from the monster before, when walking among the "coffin forest", I always felt that the lids of those coffins would suddenly turn over, or that a zongzi might crawl out of the gap at any time, behind what we couldn't see , looking at us with green eyes.

I tried my best to put aside distracting thoughts, and stammered, "How come...there are so many coffins?"

The incense burner said indifferently: "All are buried with you, but they are all clothes tombs."

"Cloth tomb?" I became more and more puzzled, empty?

Since it was empty, knowing that there was nothing inside, I became more courageous: "Whose tomb is this? Why are there so many clothes tombs buried?"

Those questions that had troubled me for a long time popped up all of a sudden, and I wished I could ask them all in one go.

"It's all empty inside? Or is there a light?"

"They opened a few, and there was nothing inside."

The "they" at the mouth of the incense burner, I think, are the few people he brought in a month ago.When he mentioned "them", his tone was a little more serious. It sounded like he didn't like those people, but the situation forced him to cooperate with them.

I don't know the reason. After the incense burner finished speaking, he quickened his pace, and I had to hurry up.

But my heart is still full of doubts, and I can't help but think about it.

The construction of large-scale tunnels to collect water and gas, the huge caves for raising corpses, and the tomb sacrifice buildings of the Ming and Qing Dynasties on the ground, the golden glazed tiles symbolizing the emperor and the perfect ridge beasts, and the more complicated tomb passages in the underground palace, all these signs indicate that the burial The status of the people here is very important, and they are probably the emperor.

And I am also half or sixty percent sure that this is Zhu Yunqi's tomb, and the identity and time are relatively consistent, although there are still some doubts that cannot be explained.

I couldn't help asking: "Is this the tomb of the Ming Dynasty?"

In fact, when I ask this question, the implication is that anyone in the know can understand it.The Ming Tombs are the burials of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty since the capital was moved to Beijing. It is a large group of imperial tombs and is now a historic site protected by the government.But there is no Zhu Yunqi alone.Of course, this cannot be the Ming Tombs, but here is full of the style of Ming Dynasty tombs. I almost blurted out that this is Zhu Yunqi's tomb.

The incense burner said: "It is speculated that it was a prince in the late Ming Dynasty. The tomb above and the corpse cave are all burial pits. This is the real Hades."

He said it was the late Ming Dynasty, so my guess was wrong. Zhu Yunqi was the second emperor after the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, and there were sixteen emperors in the Ming Dynasty.

He also said that a prince was buried here. Some vague ideas appeared in my mind, which seemed to be related to something, but I couldn't remember it for a while.

"Is the prince's tomb bigger than the emperor's tomb?... Although I don't understand this very well, it seems that this tomb is very large, and there are such huge burial pits..." This is what I can't think of As for the explanation, although I only read the ancient burial system from casual books, I dare not play tricks in front of the incense burner, but since the incense burner answered my previous question, I would like to take this opportunity to ask clearly.

After all, getting him to speak is not an easy task.

Sure enough, the incense burner answered me: "This prince is not an ordinary person. His life is against common sense, so his tomb is also against normal rules."

I can see that the words of the incense burner are so profound that a layman like me really can't understand them.

So I was not ashamed to ask, and then I asked: "Why is it unusual? Raise zombies and corpse puppets to be buried with yourself?"

"Those are exquisite, especially those 64 coffins." Censer said in a low voice, and then stopped talking.

64 ports? !Damn, raise an army of undead!

I feel that the owner of this tomb is a bit eccentric and specializes in doing some evil things. I don't know if something more mysterious and mysterious will happen when I really see his coffin. Just thinking about it makes my scalp tingle.

While speaking, we had reached the end of the tomb, and the incense burner activated the mechanism with ease, opening the dragon-patterned stone door in front of us.Since I have seen many rich carvings before, I don't think it is strange.

But this expensive door made me feel that the inside should be the coffin chamber of the owner of the tomb.

That is to say, the tomb where we were originally with dozens of coffins was the ear chamber, and the tombs in ancient tombs are all connected, so that they can "store wind and gather energy". It stands to reason that the ear chamber is connected to the ear chamber. The main burial chamber.

I judged blindly based on what was written in the book, and at the same time followed the light source of the incense burner flashlight to see that the tomb chamber in front of us was astonishingly huge, and the layout was even more strange.

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